Sociological Review

Papers
(The median citation count of Sociological Review is 3. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2022-08-01 to 2026-08-01.)
ArticleCitations
The ordinariness of life-making in displacement: Young Ukrainian workers’ care and work in Warsaw after 202247
Assembling consensual non-monogamy: Intimacies and multiplicities41
Convivial narratives as agency: Middle-class Muslims evading racialisation in Copenhagen40
Revisiting young masculinities through a sound art installation: What really counts?33
Neoliberal multiculturalism and ethnic entrepreneurial self: A transnational perspective on ethnicity in China30
Framing optimism sociologically: Temporal complexity, collective affect, and cultures of optimism29
Digital hate, health and safety, and the labour politics of public academia: ‘Universities don’t value this sort of work at all’27
Owing the daughter-in-law: Bridewealth and the dynamics of intergenerational care in rural China27
Sociological imagination, feminist politics and their limits in accounts of UK menopause experts22
Turning over Stoke-on-Trent (pottery): Ritual, affect and haunting22
New forms of distinction: How contemporary cultural elites understand ‘good’ taste22
The physicality of mindsports through elite bridge players’ sensorial experiences: Presence, confidence and bodies21
Who counts in poverty research?20
Revisiting Manufacturing Consent with Paul Thompson20
Translating ‘Understanding’/ understanding translation: A reflexive approach19
War frames and societal transformations in Ukraine: Reframing a wartime nation19
Time with houseplants: A sociological analysis of temporalities, affective entanglements and practices of care18
Dystopian fiction, postcolonialism and non-human biography: Sociological speculatives and crisis complexity18
Rejecting resistance: Everyday resistance and harmony in Chinese hip-hop17
The Sociology of Hype: Worthwashing at the Heart of Capitalism17
Deep listening, slow relationships, world-making: Indigenous and feminist ecological reflections on the Listening Guide and the Live Methods Manifesto17
Compassionate responsibilisation in a neoliberal paternalistic homelessness system: ‘They’re not just numbers to me, I do actually care’16
Women as subjects of risk in Bangladesh’s coastal riskscapes15
Not coming out as affective care: LGBTQ+ individuals navigating the feeling landscape of intergenerational relationships14
Reimagining menopause on screen in Menopause: The Movie14
Menopause and the paradoxes of self-help14
Freedom and unfreedom in au pairing: Probing unfree labour from the perspective of social reproduction14
Higher education and social recognition: On the moral dimension of pupils’ aspirations and choices in Chile14
You’ll never walk alone: Theorizing engaged walking with Doreen Massey14
Sinners, saints, and racialized scapegoats: (Mis)interpellation and subject positions in the face of citizenship revocation in Norway14
Varieties of alternativeness: Relational practices in collaborative housing in Vienna13
Creating a safer space: Being safe and doing safety in queer and feminist punk scenes*13
Navigating cultural intimacies: Long-lasting friendships in the Scottish South Asian diasporas13
Apprehension of reproducing racialized stigmas in storytelling on street harassment in France: ‘I feel I’d just be adding to the stereotype’13
Becoming ‘working’ women: Formations of gender, class and caste in urban India13
From godkin to oddkin: Love, friendship and kin making beyond the human family13
Doing a favour or doing one’s job? A relational work perspective on precarious commitment in the digital games industry12
The drinking at home woman: Between alcohol harms and domestic experiments12
Children’s food, care and the practices of da pei in urban China12
‘People just dae wit they can tae get by’: Exploring the half-life of deindustrialisation in a Scottish community12
The private life approach to the rise of neo-familism in China11
What’s love got to do with it? Live methods and researching with children who have experienced domestic abuse and social work intervention11
Racialised mobilities in China11
Cryptocurrencies and the promise of individual economic sovereignty in an age of digitalization: A critical appraisal11
Introduction to Live Methods Revisited: The roots and conjuncture of Live Methods11
Nonsuicidal self-injury and intersubjective recognition: ‘You can’t argue with wounds’11
From Chateau Latour to Chateau Bourdieu: The sociology of wine between empire, class, ethnicity and gender (or, the oenologic of practice )10
‘An incorporeal disease’: COVID-19, social trauma and health injustice in four Colombian Indigenous communities10
Infrastructuring exit migration: Social hope and migration decision-making in EU families who left the UK after the 2016 EU referendum10
Troubling grief: Spectrality, temporality, refusal, catharsis10
Racialised terminologies and the BAME problematic: A perspective from football’s British South Asian senior leaders and executives10
Family strains, negative emotions and juvenile delinquency10
The nation’s happiness, women’s altruism and the affective politics of self-blame: Generating a ‘mood of commitment’10
‘When we put our thoughts and ideas together, policy makers are listening to us’: Hope-work and the potential of participatory research10
Bourdieu on love: A latent capital, a primary field and a new research agenda10
Drugs, techno and the ecstasy of queer bodies10
Contesting the universal claims of Western feminism: Black feminism and reproductive rights in France and the Overseas Departments (1960s–1980s)10
Amnesia and the erasure of structural racism in criminal justice professionals’ accounts of the 2011 English disturbances10
The lines of descent of the present crisis9
Love, laughter and solidarity on the docks in Liverpool, c.1950s–1990s9
Sociologically unspeakable? The ethics of ethnography and live methods9
Facemasks, material and metaphors: An analysis of socio-material dynamics of the COVID-19 pandemic9
Feminist expertise and the political work of building alternative futures9
What matters in the queer archive? Technologies of memory and Queering the Map9
The affective fields of working class among ‘Eastern European’ migrants in the UK9
Emotion work, affect and intergenerational ties: Understanding children’s engagement with therapeutic culture9
Queering Southern Italy: Towards a conceptualisation of ‘Meridian Sexualities’8
Continuing personhood and the increasing bureaucratisation of death: ‘My dad doesn’t need electricity in heaven’8
The commodification of unaccompanied child migration: A double move of enclosure8
Emotions and emotional reflexivity in undocumented migrant youth activism8
Organising for Change one year later – Response to the critics8
Race, rhetorical veneers and the virulence of colonial violence during COVID8
Performers as emotional artisans: Crafting displays in theatre and workload8
The far right, banal nationalism and the reproduction of Islamophobia through the consumer activist campaign of Boycott Halal8
Home as a site of resistance/repression? The intersection of family, politics and the Hong Kong 2019 protest movement8
Capitalist realism is dead. Long live utopian realism! A sociological exegesis of Kim Stanley Robinson’s The Ministry for the Future7
Living with Brexit: Families, relationships and the temporalities of everyday personal life in ‘Brexit Britain’7
The ambiguous lives of ‘the other whites’: Class and racialisation of Eastern European migrants in the UK7
War frames: Insights from Eastern Europe and East Asia7
Theorizing autonomy in the platform economy: A study of food delivery gig workers in Latvia7
Afterword: Affective histories and class transmission7
Countering anti-Asian violence in a Parisian banlieue: Defensive familism7
Intercorporeality in visually impaired running-together: Auditory attunement and somatic empathy7
Convertible, multiple and hidden: The inventive lives of women’s sport and activewear 1890–19407
Non-binary embodiment and bodily discomfort: Body as social signum7
Spectral labour in the Fens of Eastern England7
Navigating ambiguity within neighbour-based organisations in Mexico City: From proximity to protest7
Rethinking elites in British sociology: Great Britain as a house-society7
Green capitalism, climate change and the technological fix: A more-than-human assessment7
The affective infrastructure of a protest camp: Asylum seekers’ ‘Right to Live’ movement6
In search of unbordered homelands: Exploring the role of music in building affective internationalist politics of solidarity6
Football Fan Culture as Resistance: The Alternative Hegemony of the Fans Supporting Foodbanks Network6
Corrigendum6
Claiming deservingness: The durability of social security claimant discourses during the Covid-19 pandemic6
Exploring the generational ordering of kinship through decisions about DNA testing and gamete donor conception: What’s the right age to know your donor relatives?6
Vanguard fantasies: The wealthy upper classes as politically spirited wealth elite establishment6
‘I do feel proud that almost everyone I know voted’: The emotional foundations of dutiful citizenship6
Citizenship and discomfort: Wearing (clothing) as an embodied act of citizenship6
Emplacing and walking the menopause6
Cultivating cultural capital and transforming cultural fields: A study with arts and disability organisations in Europe6
The digital writing of human rights narratives: Failure, recognition, and the unruly inscriptions of database infrastructures6
Present feelings, feeling present: Liveness in research on time and feeling during the Covid-19 pandemic5
Situating decolonial strategies within methodologies-in/as-practices: A critical appraisal5
The Art of the Ordinary? Exploring How Girls Mediate Class Privilege Through Fashion5
Research failure, crip temporalities and bipolar time in UK higher education5
The ‘where’ of EU social science collaborations: How epistemic inequalities and geopolitical power asymmetries persist in research about Europe5
Schools as public things: Parents and the affective relations of schooling5
‘You are Danish, or you are not’: How migrants in Denmark experience class and otherness5
Time structures in ethnomethodological and conversation analysis studies of practical activity5
Metaphors at work: The symbolic infrastructures of sociological theory5
‘We are forever traumatized’ – Aseel Baidoun interviewed by Cairsti Russell5
Fear and loathing in north London: Experiencing estate regeneration as psychosocial degeneration5
Introduction5
Dirt, decency and the symbolic boundaries of caregiving in residential homes for older people5
Towards an empirically robust theory of stigma resistance in the ‘new’ sociology of stigma: Everyday resistance in sheltered workshops5
Career coaching and the making of the neoliberal subject in Türkiye: Bringing docility back in5
Straying with the Trouble: Science fiction, utopia and the anti-carceral imagination5
By, for, with women? On the politics and potentialities of wellness entrepreneurship5
The (in)visibility of sewage management and problematization as strategy for public awareness4
Doing community in social distancing times: Faith, sociality and new embodied practices during the Covid-19 pandemic4
Anxiety and Paranoia among Activist Groups: Policing and the Repression of Political Dissent in Britain4
The price of the ticket revised: Family members’ experiences of upward social mobility4
The Russian Revolution and photography: The tragic paradoxes of canonisation4
Returning to Manufacturing Consent 45 years on4
Deconstructing giftedness: A relational analysis of the make-up of talent in theatrical dance4
Algorithmic control and resistance in the gig economy: A case of Uber drivers in Dhaka4
A sociological approach to Japan’s war frames and security threats4
Ambivalent pleasures: Towards narcofeminist alterlife4
Bordering through unchilding: The case of Britain’s child migrants4
Taking off masks and vocalising menopause4
De-communalising the hot pot: Chinese cuisine in Australia during COVID-194
‘Clean communication’: Felt-sense methodologies and the reflexive researcher in equine-assisted personal development4
Technologies of abjection: The possessive logics and performative sovereignty of drug dog operations in New South Wales, Australia4
Frictional rhythms of climate work in city governance4
Expanding the ‘Third Space’ between Western and non-Western knowledge: Nakane Chie’s Japanese Society as anti-Eurocentric theory4
W. E. B. Du Bois’s forgotten sociology of morality: Contesting the foundations and informing the future of the sociology of morality4
Grieving academic grant rejections: Examining funding failure and experiences of loss4
Entanglements of race and migration in the (open) city: Analytical and normative tensions of the sociological imagination4
Intergenerational living arrangements and older parents’ happiness in China: The role of family social capital4
An ontological turn in the sociology of personal life: Tracing facet methodology’s connective ontology4
Teaching Colonialism and Anti-Colonialism During Genocide in Gaza and War in Lebanon: The Classroom as a Space of Solidarity4
Explosive legacies: Gaza and colonial aphasia4
Cooking up change: Food practices and class trajectories across the life course3
Feminisation, governance and Roma on the urban margins3
Escaping (Chrono)normative Youth Futures: Alternative Imaginaries Built in the Communal Spaces of Disabled Young People3
Making the left behind as a subject of crisis3
Figuring out fairness: The social construction of inheritance entitlements in close relationships3
Fifty Years of ‘Becoming a Mother’: The Social History of a Research Project Over Half a Century3
Masculinity, humour and the making of maritime infrastructure: An ethnography aboard an icebreaker3
The crisis of social reproduction and therapeutic self-care3
Scaffolding collective hope and agency in youth activist groups: ‘I get hope through action’3
The uses of poetry3
Intergenerational relations: Paradoxical integration of feelings, opportunities and issues3
Hospitality work and the sociality of affective labour3
The ‘good story’ and kindness Twitter: Tales of hope and fears of dupery during Covid-193
Fly-tipping and the sociology of abandonment3
Towards a renewed conceptualization of the war–society nexus: From events to frames3
Indigenous urbanisation and the decolonial possibilities of internal diasporas3
Difference and diversity: Combining multiculturalist and interculturalist approaches to integration3
The social connectedness of digital practices in later life: It’s not just about learning, it’s all about relationships3
Dissonant intimacies: Coloniality and the failures of South–South collaboration3
Live methods and live things: Cultivating attentiveness to dormant things to develop a vital sociology of the everyday3
Transgender trouble: The construction of an embodied enemy in anti-gender mobilizations in Belgium and Italy3
The Micropolitics of Care: Exploring Municipal Support for Community-Based Food Assistance Initiatives in Amsterdam Noord3
Fiscal environmentalism: Carbon arithmetic, objects of taxation, and the epistemic culture of economic expertise3
Non-identity accounts: Personal myths, cultural scripts and narrative alignment3
Narcofeminism and its multiples: From activism to everyday minoritarian worldbuilding3
Affective labour, blurred work–leisure boundaries, and intensity of exploitation in the hospitality sector3
Slick and smooth: The role of petro-products in making and maintaining ‘femininity’ in the beauty salon3
Class Mistreatment in Elite Settings: Upward Mobility and Cross-class Interactions3
Bureaucracy and patrimonialism on Wall Street: How organizational forms contribute to elite reproduction3
Doing youth participatory action research (YPAR) with Bourdieu: An invitation to reflexive (participatory) sociology3
Family and queer temporality among Chinese young gay men: Yes, but not yet3
Power relations and persistent low fertility among domestic workers in Latin America3
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